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Military and no child left behind



The irony of politics and religion in government to either protect the people or protect self-interest goes beyond surprising. What renders speechlessness is parenting of children, minors by state law, under the legal obligation of their parents, to know, protect, advise, and consent. How calculated the protection of our children comes when we morally protect them from sex education. A form comes home the first day of school, allowing us to opt our children out of those tainted reproduction classes.
UNDER NO CHILD LEFT BEHIND THE US MILITARY MUST BE PROVIDED WITH ALL INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR CHILD INCLUDING ALL INFORMATION PROVIDED ON THOSE CENSUS CARDS, IN YOUR CHILDS "PERMANENT RECORD" AND HOME PHONE AND ADDRESS.
Parental preference should be teaching a teenager about sex, family, and how not to get pregnant is as important as military personnel meeting quarterly quotas recruiting in the classroom at the school sports events in the parking lot or on school campuses. Think of it, all information entered is owned, used, and accessed by the government interferes with the basic knowledge of computers like Interface and programming. Who may know more about your child then you do? That military recruiter in your local mall may have your child’s grades, athletic history, family doctor, medical history, suspensions, and absence.
A child well taught not to talk to strangers. Warn the child not to trust men or women in uniforms. See that marine over there, he will tell you anything so he can get an early out or bonus and you can go to war and may die in the process.
What do we do? This letter is a beginning addressing the issue with all elected officials hoping that somewhere in this insanity there may be a sane person.

For reading- Mother Jones has article called" No Child Left Unrecruited"
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i wonder if they go after the private schools the same way suspect.gif
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I guess nightline and other programming including NPR are saying that they are looking for the left behind and disenfranchised. Teaching kids how to lie about prexsisting medical conditions and how to beat drug test.
This is of great distress as the type of military for the future.
Drug addiction was a big issue of vietnam.
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